Hotel Development Germany

Andaz Munich Announced for 2017

Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) announced that a Hyatt affiliate has entered into a contract with Jost Hurler Beteiligungs-und Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, a family-owned company based in Munich, for an Andaz hotel in Munich.

Andaz Munich Announced for 2017

Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) announced that a Hyatt affiliate has entered into a contract with Jost Hurler Beteiligungs-und Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, a family-owned company based in Munich, for an Andaz hotel in Munich. The first Andaz-branded hotel in Germany, Andaz Munich will join hotels currently located in world-class cities including London, New York, Los Angeles, Shanghai, and soon, Tokyo. Expected to open in 2017, Andaz Munich will make its mark in the Bavarian capital, increasing the brand’s presence in Europe to three hotels.

The 274-room hotel will be developed in central Munich in a cultural district known as Schwabinger Tor. Situated between Leopoldstrasse and Berlinerstrasse, Andaz Munich will be part of a mixed use site, which will include newly constructed upscale residential apartments, retail shops, offices, theaters, and restaurants.

Guests at Andaz Munich will experience the personal style, comfort and sophistication for which the brand is known in the hotel’s 234 guestrooms, 36 junior suites, three executive suites, and a presidential suite. The hotel will also feature an all-day dining restaurant, a lounge and rooftop bar, as well as an extensive fitness center with spa and pool facilities. Conference facilities will include a ballroom, seven conference rooms and pre-function space.

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“We are eager to expand the Andaz brand presence in Europe, and especially in Germany,” said Peter Norman, Senior Vice President of Acquisitions and Development – Europe, Africa, and Middle East for Hyatt. “Andaz Munich will bring to life the brand’s mission of creating inspiring, indigenous experiences and immersing guests into the destination’s local culture with an array of unique activities. We continue to see a positive response from our Andaz guests across in Europe – at Andaz Liverpool Street London and Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht – and we believe Andaz Munich will continue to bring excitement to Europe’s travelers.”

“The new hotel will marry the Andaz brand’s creativity and refined, yet casual atmosphere, with the authentic brand of hospitality for which Hyatt is known in Germany and all around the world. We believe this hotel will connect guests to the local community and all it has to offer,” said Albert Heinermann, Managing Director of the Jost Hurler group. “Andaz Munich will be a great addition to Schwabinger Tor, and we feel this hotel and brand will resonate with the business and leisure community in Munich and throughout Germany.”

Located in the heart of the city center, Andaz Munich will be near major tourist destinations such as Munchner Freiheit, the English Gardens, as well as the Parkstadt Schwabing business district. The location will also offers easy access to Munich’s inner ring road, and a direct connection to the A9 motorway, which leads to the Allianz Arena and the Munich Airport.

Andaz Munich will collaborate with local artists, musicians, designers, and other cultural influencers to deliver events and programs on themes unique to its location in central Munich. The Andaz Salon, the brand’s signature cultural program, features interactive, on-property and virtual events conceived to support and nurture each hotel’s community of emerging talent. The distinctive spaces at Andaz Munich will stage creative Andaz Salon events, ranging from talks to exhibitions to live performances.

Lessor is a family-owned private company based in Munich, and was founded in 1945. The founder, Mr. Jost Hurler, opened his first cash and carry outlet in central Munich and built a chain of wholesale and retail outlets, branded HUMA, throughout Germany. In early 1980, Hurler’s son and successor, along with the whole management team, died in a plane crash. From the mid 1980’s the company changed direction and became a property company selling the retail business and retaining the real estate. Today, the Lessor remains a property company owning some 13 mixed use developments throughout Germany and Austria. In addition, the Lessor owns the 180 room five-star resort at Lake Tegernsee in Germany.

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